“Of all the millions of people in this country, we have come down to these two,” Martin Bina said.

One expressed discouragement with media coverage of this year’s campaigns.

“I watch different stations,” Marion resident Neva Hett said. “You get the main ones who are biased toward Hillary and Fox, who’s so biased toward Trump. I’ve never been so torn in an election. I am a Republican, so I usually vote that way. I’ve prayed about this one.”

A Marion voter doesn’t like either candidate.

“I think they’re both liars,” Pam Byer said. “I don’t want to vote for ether one. To not vote is to vote. I want God’s law. I want less government and judge by the 10 commandments.”

More discussion of how candidates would change things would be a good thing in Marion resident Roger Hannaford’s mind.

“My thoughts are, it’s been ugly,” Hannaford said. “What upsets me about the media and the campaigns is, all I hear about is Trump’s women and Hillary’s emails. Nobody’s talking about the policies of the future.”